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How to 'Quiet Quit' Elon Musk's Twitter


How to 'Quiet Quit' Elon Musk's Twitter - WIRED

A thoughtful, considered approach to quitting Twitter without quitting Twitter. Think of it as quiet quitting, but for social media.

One Tech Tip: Ever wanted to quit Elon Musk's X platform? Here's ...

LONDON (AP) — Since Elon Musk acquired Twitter, renamed it X, fired much of its staff and made other big changes, a steady stream of ...

Ever wanted to quit Elon Musk's X platform? Here's how you can do it

Since Elon Musk acquired Twitter, renamed it X, fired much of its staff and made other big changes, a steady stream of celebrities, ...

One Tech Tip: Ever wanted to quit Elon Musk's X platform ... - Reddit

Holy smokes, just deactivate your account now. I did it within hours of Musk's takeover. Why are people still on Twitter?

Why I Quit Elon Musk's Twitter | The New Yorker

Jelani Cobb writes about his recent decision to quit Elon Musk's Twitter, a social-media platform that once represented the new frontier of ...

Ever wanted to quit Elon Musk's X platform? Here's how you can do it

Since Elon Musk acquired Twitter and renamed it X, a steady stream of celebrities, public figures, organizations and ordinary people have ...

Quiet Quitting and Elon Musk: Q&A with Marty & Em

... Quiet Quitting, and I share my thoughts on Elon Musk's leadership style. ... Even if Musk has a good plan to rebuild a Twitter workforce and eventually ...

So you want to leave Twitter: A wellness plan - Mashable

Technically, leaving Twitter is called "deactivating" your account. You can deactivate your Twitter account by going to Settings > Your account ...

An alternative to the Elon Musk approach to 'quiet quitting'

Why the new owner of Twitter felt that an email to his team telling them to expect 'Hardcore' working hours and conditions would be ...

Is Elon Quiet Quitting Twitter? - YouTube

On This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte, David Spark, Fr. Robert Ballecer, and Amy Web discuss the many reasons that Elon Musk could be choosing ...

Twitter Users Say Elon Musk Should Quit as Boss

Elon Musk Keeps Silent After Twitter Users Say He Should Quit as Boss ... Mr. Musk had surveyed Twitter about whether he should remain in charge, ...

Elon Musk Takes a Hard Line on Quiet Quitters—and Anyone ... - WSJ

Elon Musk reset expectations of Twitter Inc. employees this week when he demanded that they pledge to work “long hours at high intensity” or ...

Why I'm not quitting Twitter—yet - Fast Company

Day by day, Elon Musk is damaging Twitter. But he's still outnumbered by the users who are responsible for everything that's good about the social network.

Elon Musk's X is a poison. We don't need to keep taking it.

It's not enough for some journalists and influencers to boycott the social media site formerly known as Twitter. Everyone needs to bail on it at once.

Elon Musk tells Twitter staff to work long hours or leave ... - Reddit

I'm a software engineer with another social media company. I've been cleaning up by referring all of the Twitter refugees to our job postings.

Elon Musk's Latest Comments Spur Brands to Quiet Quit X - Adweek

Musk called out Disney CEO Bob Iger at The New York Times' DealBook Summit on Wednesday, as well as saying that advertisers leaving the platform will kill it.

How to quit Elon Musk's Twitter / X - The Verge

However, even at the time, being an active Twitter user also required sifting through a daily deluge of toxic characters, bots, and deepfakes.

Elon Musk's Twitter Experiment Doomed by 'Exhausted' Employees

Elon Musk says Twitter could face bankruptcy. An "exhausted" workforce — like those who quit this week — could be another nail in the ...

Brands are 'quiet quitting' Twitter over worries of what Musk will bring

Musk told top advertising spenders on Twitter that he has no plans to do away with content moderation roles at the company, the FT reported.

Jeffrey Chester on X: "Elon Musk's Latest Comments Spur More ...

Elon Musk's Latest Comments Spur More Quiet Quitting From Brands https://t.co/2iIFM2mMDA via @Adweek.